suer 的 3 个定义
sued, su·ing.
- to institute a process in law against; bring a civil action against: to sue someone for damages.
- to woo or court.
- Obsolete. to make petition or appeal to.
sued, su·ing.
- to institute legal proceedings, or bring suit: She threatened to sue.
- to make petition or appeal: to sue for peace.
- to court a woman.
- sue out, to make application for or apply for and obtain from a court of law.
suer 近义词
等同于 plaintiff
suer 的近义词 3 个
等同于 complainant
更多suer例句
- She sued the HFPA in 2020, claiming that it embodied a “culture of corruption.”
- Each was immediately sued by CGA, and the Los Angeles measure will also likely be challenged in court.
- None of the recommendations included suing the bureau to release data earlier than it had planned.
- He was one of Harvey Weinstein’s fiercest opponents and sued Weinstein’s company to get restitution for survivors.
- Tech companies are, of course, suing to block the law from taking effect saying it violates the Internet Tax Freedom Act.
- The NRA wants the ability to sue local officials for passing laws that protect public safety.
- The families of suicide victims often sue and can win large settlements.
- Enter Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which threatened to sue.
- Which was issued as the B-Side to Peggy Sue Got Married in 1959.
- “Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)” brings the rock chameleon into jazz territory, backed up by a horn-heavy jazz big band.
- He gave his mother several groups in stone for the dining-room; they are all funny, Sue says.
- In many states statutes exist defining their right to sue and be sued, and their liability to creditors.
- Sue Greyson is to accompany my mother; I shall be much away, and I do not like to leave her with strangers.
- He can do another thing, accept the stock and sue for the damage he has sustained by the deceit that has been practiced on him.
- I know that you will say I regret exceedingly, Miss Sue, that you have misinterpreted my friendly attentions.